improper or insufficient address, nor in any case for an amount exceeding the value of the goods, if such value were calculated in accordance with the description contained in the false account. ACTIONS BROUGHT BY OR AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION. 75. (1) No action shall be brought against the Administration to recover damages or compensation in respect of any claim for damages under this Ordinance, or against any railway servant for anything done or purporting to have been done by virtue of his office, service or employment, unless the same shall be commenced within twelve months after the act complained of was committed. (2) No such action shall be commenced against the Administration or such person until one month at least after a notice in writing of the intended action shall have been served upon it or him, or left at its or his principal office or place of business, by the party intending to commence such action, or by his attorney or agent, in which notice the cause of action and details of claim and the Court in which the same is intended to be brought shall be clearly and explicitly stated, and upon the back thereof shall be endorsed the name and place of abode of the party so intending to sue, and also the name and place of business of the attorney or agent, if the notice is served by such attorney or agent. (3) A notice under this section shall not be deemed invalid by reason of any minor defect or inaccuracy therein, unless the judge before whom the action is tried shall be of opinion that the defendant in the action has been prejudiced in his defence on the merits by such defect or inaccuracy. 76. (1) All actions to which the Administration is a party shall be brought in the name of or against the Commissioner. Y (2) No writ of execution or attachment or process in the nature thereof shall be issued against the Commissioner in respect of any action or other proceeding brought or judgment or order given or made against him in his official capacity, nor shall any such writ or process be issued against any railway rolling stock or other railway property vested in or under the control and authority of the High Commissioner, but it shall be lawful for the Administration to pay out of railway funds such sum of money as shall be awarded to the plaintiff, applicant or petitioner, by the judgment or order of any competent Court. SECOND SCHEDULE (see § 35 (1), above, p. 335). £25...... 20...... Horses Mules Cattle Donkeys Sheep and goats Ostriches Dogs Other animals ... per head. THIRD SCHEDULE (see § 36 (1), above, p. 335). Articles to be declared and insured. (a) gold and silver, coined or uncoined, manufactured or unmanufactured; (b) plated articles; (c) cloths and tissue and lace of which gold or silver forms part, not being the uniform or part of the uniform of an officer, soldier, sailor, police officer or person enrolled as a volunteer under the Volunteer Corps Ordinance, 1903, or of any public officer, British or foreign, entitled to wear uniform; (d) pearls, precious stones, jewellery; (e) watches, clocks and timepieces of every description; (f) Government securities; (g) Government stamps; (h) bills of exchange, promissory notes and orders or other securities for payment of money; (i) maps, writings and title deeds; (j) paintings, engravings, lithographs, photographs, carvings and other works of art; (k) art pottery and all articles made of glass, china or marble; (1) silks in a manufactured or unmanufactured state and whether wrought up or not wrought up with other materials; (m) shawls; (n) lace, furs and feathers; (0) ivory, ebony and sandalwood; (p) musk, sandalwood oil and other essential oils used in the preparation of perfumes; (q) musical and scientific instruments; (r) any article of special value which the High Commissioner may by notification in the Gazette add to this schedule. ACCOUNTANTS (Continued)---- Public, who may be registered requisites, residence in Transvaal requisites, member Transvaal Branch S.A.A. requisites, member Aberdeen Society of 39 requisites, admission as fit person "" admission six months from date of Ordinance 29 29 requisites for future future members, previous qualifications mode of election number of members when to take office how long to hold office 22 Members of Society, fees payable Public, offences by, liability to suspension offences by, definition of offences by, member allowing personation offences by, improperly obtaining work offences by, not obeying Bye-Laws offences by, disobeying orders of Society may take evidence may order production of books "" Chairman administers oaths 39 39 how proceedings to be taken 22 Court, may suspend member of Society 23 may remove member from register 99 No membership during suspension ... manages Society appoints and removes officers general powers of Page 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 319 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 320 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 |